Provincial Nominee Programs

  • Canada’s economic immigration system a ‎‎‘role model’ among OECD countries‎

    Express Entry system called 'most elaborate selection ‎system' in OECD

  • Canada’s Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announces work permit extension for PGWP holders

    The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) enables international students to gain Canadian work experience, which can help them transition to permanent resident status.

  • Canada’s Immigration Processing System Going to Be Faster

    New system applies to some Canadian permanent applications received starting July 31, 2018 Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada will now provide some Canadian permanent residence applicants with processing times that are forward-looking, rather than estimations based on historical data.

  • Canada’s Jobless Rate Hits Lowest Level Since 2008

    Employment figures indicate that Canada’s jobless rate fell to 6.5% in October. This is the lowest rate since 2008. Employers added 43,100 jobs in October in addition to 71,100 jobs added in September.

  • Canada’s Maritime Provinces experiencing “fastest” ‎population growth in decades

    Provincial nominee programs in PEI, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick playing key roles

  • Canada’s PNP draw results from March 14 to 18

    Alberta PNP invites candidates with CRS 318. BC holds a unique draw. PEI's monthly draw results are out.

    This past week, three Canadian provinces held Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws, inviting candidates to take the next step toward permanent residence.

    Most Canadian provinces and territories (except for Quebec and Nunavut) operate their own PNPs. Provincial officials who manage these programs invite interested candidates to apply for a provincial nomination. While a provincial nomination is not the same as permanent residence, it can greatly increase one’s chances of obtaining permanent residency status.

    For instance, PNP candidates with Express Entry profiles who receive a nomination get 600 points added to their score. They also become eligible to be invited to apply for a PNP-specific round of invitations. In the Express Entry draw this week, Canada invited 924 PNP candidates to apply with Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores of at least 754.

  • Canada’s PNP immigration results for March 2022

    A look back at last month's Provincial Nominee Program updates and draw results from across the country.

    Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) issued nearly 5,000 invitations to apply for provincial nomination in March, a number similar to previous months.

  • Canada’s PNP immigration targets will continue to exceed Express Entry

    Canada is increasing the number of economic immigrants it welcomes through provincial nominee programs.

  • Canadian business association calls federal government to address labour shortages

    Canada’s private sector job vacancy rate is maintaining record high levels, and a non-profit business organization is calling for all political parties in the upcoming Canadian federal election to take measures to tackle the labour shortage.

  • Canadian Citizenship Not for Sale

    Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has begun the process to revoke the citizenship of up to 3,100 citizens who obtained it fraudulently. Minister Kenney first announced the investigations last year.
    The Department has also been working on cases of those who are not yet citizens. Nearly 5,000 people with permanent resident status who are known to be implicated in residence fraud have been flagged for additional scrutiny should they attempt to enter Canada or obtain citizenship. The majority of these individuals are believed to be outside the country.
    Finally, CIC has flagged the files of another 2,500 individuals where, for various reasons, there are concerns. These individuals will be watched closely should they make future applications. This makes a total of nearly 11,000 individuals tied to citizenship and residence fraud investigations.

  • Canadian Goverment will be launching an Online National Conversation on Immigration

    The government of Canada has this week launched what it calls a ‘national conversation on immigration’, in which Canadians are being consulted on the present and future of Canada’s immigration policy. The government has provided a detailed questionnaire, and participants have until August 5 to submit their views across a range of topics.

  • Canadian immigration ministers agree on multi-year PNP levels plan

    Immigration ministers from across Canada met in New Brunswick to identify how to best achieve the country's immigration goals.

    The Forum of Ministers Responsible (FMRI) for Immigration met in Saint John, New Brunswick on July 28 to discuss a host of major immigration policy issues.

  • Canadian job vacancies reached 435,000 in first three months of 2019

    Quebec, British Columbia and Ontario had the highest job vacancy rates among Canada's provinces

  • Canadian Might require Visa to Enter in Europe if Negotiation Does Not get resolved

    Canadians planning a trip to the European Union this summer may be required to get a visa if a dispute over the way Canada treats some EU citizens isn’t resolved by then. Visas are generally used to control the flow of people into a country and to prevent unwanted visitors, and Canada exempts dozens of countries from its visa requirements, including most EU member states.

  • Canadian Most livable cities in the world

    Three Canadian cities of Vancouver, Toronto, and Calgary are among the top five most livable cities in the world, according to The Economist magazine's Global Livability Report for 2017. The report ranks 140 cities based on their quality of life across five categories: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure.

  • Canadian passports exposed to security risks under new processing system

    As of May 2015 minimum 1,500 Canadian passports have been produced under a defective new system and opened the door to fraud and tampering, according to documents obtained by CBC/Radio-Canada.

  • Canadian Population 100 millions in 2100???

    Imagine Canada with a population of 100 million – roughly triple its current size.

  • Canadian Provinces demand an increase in Skilled Immigrants Acceptance

    Alberta Wants Cap on Economic Immigrants Raised

    Alberta requested that Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) raise the number of economic immigrants it can nominate each year in order to meet its growing labour needs. The province anticipates it will need 96,000 new workers by 2023.

  • Canadian study permit applications in 20 days

    Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada announced a processing time standard of 20 calendar days for Study permit applications submitted under the online Direct Stream by legal residents of China, India, Vietnam and Philippines.

  • Celebrating 40 years of private sponsorship of refugees

    Canada’s Private Sponsorship of Refugees program turned 40 last month. Canadians across the country were celebrated for their immense contributions and dedication to providing a safe haven for vulnerable refugees around the world.